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Ibn-e-Insha spent the remainder of his life in Karachi [4] before he died of Hodgkin's Lymphoma on 11 January 1978, while he was in London. He was buried in Karachi , Pakistan. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] [ 4 ] His son, Roomi Insha was a Pakistani filmmaker, who died on 16 October 2017.
Date of birth-Death Novels Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi (1830–1912) Mirat-ul-Uroos, ... Ibn-e-Insha 1927; Qurratulain Hyder 1927; Begum Akhtar Riazuddin 1928; Ibn-e-Safi 1928;
Urdu Ki Aakhri Kitab (Urdu: اردو کی آخری کتاب) is a 1971 Urdu comic and satirical book by Ibn-e-Insha. It is a parody of Muhammad Hussain Azad's textbook "Urdu Ki Pehli Kitab". The Dawn newspaper included Urdu Ki Aakhri Kitab in its list of the best 100 Urdu books of all times. [1]
Yusufi was born in a learned family of Jaipur, Rajasthan, on 4 September 1923. [4] From his paternal side, he was of ancestral Pashtun descent from the Yusufzai clan, while from his maternal side he was a Rajput of the Rathore clan. [6]
Hameed Akhtar finished his basic education in Ludhiana area and was a childhood friend of the now renowned poets Sahir Ludhianvi and Ibn-e-Insha in his school years. [2] Later, his family migrated to Pakistan. His birth name was Akhtar Ali which he changed to Hameed Akhtar in high school. [2]
Ibn-e-Insha Kal Chaudhvin Ki Raat Thi (کل چودھویں کی رات تھی) is a popular ghazal from the movie Khamoshi. It was originally sung by Jagjit Singh [ 1 ] [ 2 ] but the version by Ghulam Ali , Asad Amanat Ali and Abida Parveen is also popular. [ 3 ]
Mustansar Hussain Tarar was born in Lahore on 1 March 1939. [2] His father, Rehmat Tarar, operated a small agricultural seed store by the name of "Kisan & Company" that later flourished to become a major business in that field.
Ashfaq Ahmed (Urdu: اشفاق احمد خان; 22 August 1925 – 7 September 2004) was a Pakistani writer, playwright and broadcaster. [1] [2] His works in Urdu included novels, short stories and plays for Pakistan Television and Radio Pakistan.